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Hugs From Phoenix

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Hugs From Phoenix

Photo by Ryan J Faber

Photo by Ryan J Faber

If you have seen me on tour this fall then you might have heard me close my show on the story about losing my parents. I don't do it every show, just when I feel a certain connection with the audience...It's not exactly a big pick me up finale piece haha

My Stepfather Wayne and I 2011

My Stepfather Wayne and I 2011

Anyways, I started sharing my story in hopes it would show people that you can find laughter in loss and tragedy. Since then, I have received tons messages, tweets and even had audience members share their loss with me after my shows. I had no idea how many people were sharing the same thoughts and feelings I had been experiencing until I began to open up on stage.

Two nights ago in Phoenix I closed my show by sharing my story and reminding the crowd to let the people they love, know that they love them, because you just don't know what's gonna happen and you might not get the chance to tell them again.

A man came up to me afterwards and hugged me like we were family. He told me he lost his mother five years ago that day. He went on to tell me how vibrate and funny and full of life his mother was and how much she would have loved my show. My heart broke for this man. I felt his pain in his words and watched as his hands trembled when spoke of his mother. We hugged again, and then he went on to tell me how much it helped to hear those words at the end of my show as he started to tear up. We hugged once more, only longer and tighter as I let him cry a little locked in my embrace and without judgement.

Comedy has taken me literally all over the world. It's put food on my table and introduced me to so many truly incredible people. Now, it's opening up a new level of connection between me and my audience and It feels so good to be able to help. Even if that means that person gets to escape their own thoughts for a few moments or by letting them know that's it's okay to let laughter echo in the darkness.

IT'S OKAY TO LET LAUGHTER ECHO IN THE DARKNESS.

Mom and I circa 2014

Mom and I circa 2014

I said it before and I'll say it again, let's not continue to give into sulking in the memories of our loved ones who have passed before us. Instead, let's laugh and enjoy our lives as if they were still right there beside us in those moments. Don't feel like you need to stop enjoying your life because they no longer can enjoy theirs. Carry them with you, always and forever and allow yourself to laugh at a well crafted dick joke every once and awhile. ;-)

Hugs from Phoenix,
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It's Christmas, Stupid.

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It's Christmas, Stupid.

As most of you already know, last year I co-wrote, directed and starred in a dark comedy about a family that was falling apart as they came together for the Holidays. The film got rave reviews and won "Best Picture" in several film festivals and is up for even more this year including "Best Comedy/Drama" and "Best Ensemble Cast." I am beyond proud of this cast and crew and the journey of the film. However, nobody outside of the festival circuit really got to watch it.

So this year I decided to break the film down into a five part series and put it up on YouTube for ALL of you to see this Holiday season! :-)

Well, the time has come and it is NOW AVAILABLE! So escape from family dinner. Grab a bottle of wine, maybe a Christmas tree to smoke ;-) and treat yourself to a binge session of my dark comedy original series, "Bethlehem."

If you enjoy it, please help us spread the word. Tweet about it. Facebook it. Instagram that sh*t. Whatever it is you do, please help us out and SHARE! Happy Holidays everybody!

WATCH. LAUGH. SHARE!

"LIKE “ROSEANNE” AND JOHN HUGHES COMEDIES, IT SPLITS YOUR SIDES AND THEN SNEAKS UP ON YOU WITH WARMLY FAMILIAR, HEARTFELT MOMENTS."

- SAM WATERMEIER -

“IT’S FUNNY, MOVING AND ABOVE ALL, FIENDISHLY ENTERTAINING."

- Philip Smolen -

"MALONE CLEARLY UNDERSTANDS THAT SOMETIMES HUMOR IS FOUND IN THE SILENCE AND IN WHAT'S NOT SAID, AS MUCH AS WHAT IS SAID."

- RICHARD PROPES -

"JUST FEELS FRESH AND UNIQUE."

- James DePaolo -

"IT’S RUDE AND CRUDE BUT ALSO BATHED IN A WARM LIGHT, AS IF FILMED THROUGH A HAZE OF NOSTALGIA."

- Sam Watermeier -

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Punched Up: Happy Birthday America!

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Punched Up: Happy Birthday America!


America is 240 years old this year! To help celebrate we have gathered the funniest jokes about aging we could find. 

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Getting to old to read? No problem. Here are a few video clips for ya.

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Listen to the latest episode of Punched Up. Bill Blank talks about his first kiss, and how Stand Up became a vaccine for his crippling anxiety.  


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Second Time Around

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Second Time Around

BIG NEWS: I was featured on an all new episode of "LAUGHS" on FOX TV last Saturday & Sunday night. This is my second time doing the show and it was even more fun than the first time around! We recorded it at the beautiful Pechanga Comedy Club in Temecula California.

I arrived early and hung out backstage with the other comics on the show trading war stories and bouncing jokes off each other. Whenever there is a festival or TV show situation like this where there are multiple comedians under one roof it's always a guaranteed night to remember. Summer camp for comics is what I call it.

"LAUGHS" airs on Saturday and Sunday nights on FOX TV, please check your local listings (Click Here) and support this show. It is such an amazing opportunity for comedians, and shows like this need to celebrated way more. 

Do me a favor... SHARE THIS VIDEO! 

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Blurred Motion

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Blurred Motion

Chopping Block is a breezy, charming slasher comedy

Wrapping up a whirlwind of a weekend and a few days of rest. Last weekend was one of the busiest weekends of my career, and I loved ever second. Here's a recap of what I accomplished:

Friday evening I was reunited with the cast and crew for pre-show food and drinks. These hours are filled with blurred motion. Chicken wings, tall beer glasses and laughter are all that come into focus. 

The Chopping Block premiere marked an especially memorable day for me as it's my first starring role in a feature length film. I learned so much with an a great cast and crew, but more importantly, I made great friends and bonds that I am confident will sustain through the coming years and projects.

Everyone in the film did so well, and I am really lucky to have been able to see everyones reactions first hand. Now we wait for the reviews to start pouring in... 

Michael Malone is worth keeping an eye on, especially in this film, which he anchors with raw comic energy.

I'm so grateful for all the support everyone provided. You showed up in full force to the premiere--packed the house and made my first premiere an incredible experience. 

                                                       Click to watch Raymond and I on IndyStyle

                                                       Click to watch Raymond and I on IndyStyle 

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SNEAK PEEK: NEW ALBUM

 

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AVAILABLE ON iTUNES 3/10/15

Listen to one of the tracks from my new comedy album, Thirty One, via Uproar Entertainment. This album is two years in the making, and I am really proud of how it turned out. 

Thirty-One explores aging, life, death, and the idiotic ways we deal with all four. I reveal my own demons and vices in hopes it makes you feel more comfortable with your own. We are all just broken puzzle pieces, let's try and fit together to make something beautiful. 

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Why you should subscribe to my YouTube channel.

The two year anniversary of my one hour special was November 20th. My new album "Thirty One" will be out in early 2015, soooo I decided to post clips from "Casual Sext" on my youtube channel. Trying to break the entire special down into a series of 10 videos... Oh, and they will all be FREE.

If that's not reason enough I also have a video series on there from my "Even Fish Have Fathers" comedy tour last year. I took a camera with me week to week showing you guys how to write a new hour of material. Check those out, click here!

Still need convincing? Fine. I am beginning to get more involved in the film world and will be posting some shorts that I am writing/directing like this one, "Walk Away."

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Listen to Mike vs Mike

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Listen to Mike vs Mike

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It's finally going down! The podcast war that has been building up for years... Granted, I wasn't aware of it, but still ahahaha!

I've been trying to meet up with Mike Merryfield and his Irrelevant Radio podcast for quite some time. We finally got the schedules to work and made it happen in Syracuse New York last week!

We talk about how to market yourself in the comedy biz, stand-up comedy in general, and the failures and successes that have brought me where I am now. We also try an answer the question "What does Kevin Hart Have?" 

Let me know what you think in the blog comments! I'll personally answer everyone...unless you're an asshole. So, don't be an ass.

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Get FREE Comedy/Music Album Today!

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Get FREE Comedy/Music Album Today!

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February Giveaway!

Sign up for my newsletter between now and the end of February, and you'll get a FREE copy of my music/comedy project "Hybrid" featuring the talented singer/songwriter Ryan M. Brewer. It's super simple, enter your email below, and I'll send you an exclusive link to the 11-track, unreleased album to stream and share as you please! 

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